Reseña del editor:
This is the first book to capture the transitions which have been taking place in the teaching of environmental sociology over the past few years. The struggle between positivism and constructionism in the discipline are reconciled to present a beautifully written introduction to the sociology of the environment.
`After five years of teaching environmental sociology in universities I find that Bell's text comes closest yet to successfully covering the maze of issues that confronts students' - Environmental Politics
Biografía del autor:
Michael Mayerfeld Bell is Professor of Community and Environmental Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For his day job, he is principally an environmental sociologist and a social theorist, focusing on dialogics, the sociology of nature, and social justice. These concerns for the world have led him to studies of agroecology, the body, community, consumption, culture, development, food, democracy, economic sociology, gender, inequality, participation, place, politics, rurality, the sociology of music, and more. He is also a part-time composer of grassroots and classical music, and a mandolinist, guitarist, and singer.
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